Verified and encrypted firmware updates protect IoT devices from being compromised during the update process.
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Verified and encrypted firmware updates play a vital role in securing IoT devices during the update process. By ensuring that the firmware updates are authentic and have not been tampered with, verification mechanisms help prevent unauthorized modifications that could compromise the device’s security and functionality. Encryption adds an extra layer of protection by securing the update data, making it unreadable to unauthorized parties. Together, these measures help safeguard IoT devices from potential security threats and maintain the integrity of the devices’ software.